State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 16, 1907, Image 6

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    Athletic Association Meeting
At the meeting of the association
last week nominations were made for
officers for the coming year and
other important business was trans
acted. It was voted to present to
each member of the varsity foot
ball squad who won his "S" during
the season of 1906 a gold watch fob
of football design. Because of the
brilliant work performed by "Moth
er" Dunn he will receive a fob of
special design. Mcllveen will also
be favored with the gitt of a base
ball fob on which is to be engraved
the score of the last three Princeton
games. We owe each one of these
victories to the magnificent pitching
of "Mac." Bellefonte academy has
s.-heduled a game with Kiski on
May 20th and it was voted to allow
the academy the use of Beaver field
on that day. J. C. Gotwals, 'O6,
proposed an amendment to the con
stitution. He suggested that here
after three assistant football man
agers should be elected and out of
these three the manager for the fol
lowing season should be chosen.
His proposal is considered a very
good one and will receive final action
in the near future.
The following nominations were
made for the ensuing year :
Assistant football manager—R.
M. Pennock, P. B. Postlethwaite,
F. D Cooner. Assistant general
athletic manager—l. C. Eberly, S.
L. Cyphers. President athletic as
sociation—D. F. Evans, W. F. H.
Wentzel, W. W. Smith. Vice presi
dent—F. A. Hull, H. H. Acheson.
Secretary—S. W. Bloom, M. W.
Fox. Treasurer—M. S. McDowell,
W. H. Parker.
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